The IoT Mindshift: Products and Business Models for a Smart Future
IoT isn’t a thing at all. It’s a mindset and a focal point for innovation across every domain.
In a future dominated by IoT, the winning mindset requires a paradigm shift in the way the design of products and services is approached. When everything is interconnected, it is even more critical that all stakeholders have a strategic road map for creating user-centered, future-ready, differentiated products that drive business growth. There are no prerequisites for this non-technical program, offering professionals from any field or background a road map for the future.
This six-week program is designed for professionals who strive to create products and services that are both user-centric and future-ready by embracing an IoT mindset.
Managers and functional department/business unit heads:
Learn the strategies for successfully leveraging IoT principles to drive business value.
Product managers and product designers:
Design and develop innovative new products and services by shifting to an IoT-centric mindset.
Technology professionals:
Understand the fundamental principles associated with the implementation of IoT and its wide array of applications.
Note: This is a non-technical program for which there are no prerequisites.
Over the course of this six-week program, you will learn the fundamental principles that guide the decision-making process for developing IoT-centric products and services.
Describe how IoT mindsets are contributing to a global shift in product and business strategy.
Explain how IoT impacts the design of both products and businesses.
Identify hardware, software, and data technologies that support IoT adoption.
Explore examples of successful IoT product and business strategies.
Examine legal, ethical, privacy, and security concerns related to IoT.
Earn a certificate from MIT xPRO to recognize your skills and success.
Gain insights from renowned MIT faculty and experts.
Complete activities and assignments in each module demonstrating your understanding of concepts.
Learn to develop IoT-centric solutions that focus on the benefits of simple interactivity and large-scale connectivity.
Observe successful examples of IoT products and future-ready business models for growth.
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Get recognized. Upon successful completion of this program, MIT xPRO grants a certificate of completion to participants and 2.40 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). This program is graded as a pass or fail; participants must receive 75% to pass and obtain the certificate of completion.
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